Lamp chimney



Specification forfi nfifi of Letters ,To allabhom it m y 60mm: i Beitlmovvn thatI ,W.L. FISH, of Newark,inqthecounty of Essex and State of Ne Jersey; have "nventedia newandtImaroved Attachment to Lamp Chimneys;

I do hereby declar, a full; clear, and exac description of the same, reference being hadflto the accompanyingdrawing, forming apart of this specifitl OHyTI lWhlOll j a Figureflz repesents a vertical central sectlon ofmy invention. Fig.2 is a side elevation of the same. H

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Th s nventlon consistsm jn the 3 tan-angement of a receiverinf chimneyof a kerosene offbtherfiame in such amanner that water or other liquid poured tion ofthe flame intanea'syand convenient i fil ofa window in tl ower part of the 1 metal chimney infsuch flame canbe observed from the. outside and hat sufficient lightisuallowecl to pass out intothe room to render device available form nurse lampi To enable those skilled, and use my invention Iwill proceed to describe it. a

purer suitable conductor iof.heat and it consistsloftwo parts thebulb a,

which are connected s easilynbe taken ofit without disturbing the bulbwhich isIp-laced overthe flame it of a kerosene or other damp or; over a gas flame in the manner asshownf. Fig. 1 of the r vving i B, is the rec durable manner.

lnation with the into such receiverficaii beheated by the acmanner it consists in the arrange U manner that the the art to make" gThe ch'mney made [of sheet brass or.

and the tube T6,; that the tube can eiver wh constructed of l [Fms'r PBnv'rED 1912.] p o i v. :4 A

ATESPATENT OFFICE.

Patent No. 3 5,598, dated June-17, 1862; Reissued December 23,1862, No. 1,368.

tinned sheet iron or other suitable material and which is firmly united with the tube 6, by soldering or in any other convenient and This receiver is placed in such relation to the tube Z), that the latter passes clear through its center and a cover 0,

which is provided with a central hole to pass over the end of the tube, is placed on the receiver. By this arrangement water or other liquid which may be poured into the receiver can be heated in a very short time.

The receiver is provided with a handle (Z, so

that the same with the tube 6, can be convenientlytaken off from the bulb a, when its contents arehot.

The bulb a, is provided with a window 6,

through which the flame can be observed from the outside and at the same time this window admits some light from the flame into the room so that a lamp with my attach-ment can be conveniently used as a nurse lamp. This window is in one side of the bulb andit consists of a small aperture covered with mica or other suitable material. By turning the bulb the light emanating from said window can be thrown in any desired direction.

Having thus fully described my invention what I claim as new and desire to secure by Letters Patent is ceiver 13, substantially as and for the purpose shown and described. 2. Thearrangement of the window 0, in the metal bulb a, of a chimney A, as and for WARREN L. FISH.

J. WQCOOMBS. 

